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Old 11.03.2006, 03:46 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by luxinterior
Sounds like fun. I will try to find it.

Do you read a lot of books about them? Just wondering if you have a favorite.

I've read a few in my time. Not many, though. STP is a good read, if you keep in mind that much of it is probably fiction. It's one of those books that as I'm reading it I can't help but wonder how the hell he really knew all that. He couldn't have been everywhere, or if he's relying on other accounts, how reliable are they? That kind of thing.

Roy Carr's Illustrated Record of the Rolling Stones is pretty good, if you can find it, but it's out of print now.

And say what you will about Rolling Stone magazine, they did a fair job of covering their 72 and 75 tours, if you can find those old articles.
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